Saint Deicolus and the Boar, Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner
Abbott
Born
c. 530 Leinster
Died
(625-01-18)18 January 625
Venerated in
Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Canonized
Pre-congregation (and pre-East–West Schism of 1054)
Major shrine
Lure, France
Feast
18 January
Attributes
Ray of light; depicted as a hermit; a wild boar hunted by King Clothaire takes refuge at his feet
Patronage
childhood illnesses
Deicolus (also Déicole, Domgall, other variations;[a] c. 530 – January 18, 625) is venerated as a saint in both the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches. He was an elder brother of Saint Gall.
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Day, January 18: Deicolus at SaintPatrickDC.org Hall, Grace. "St. Deicolus and the Wild Boar", Stories of the Saints, The Baldwin Project St. Deicolus...
city of Saint Gallen, Switzerland was built upon his original hermitage. Deicolus was the elder brother of Gall. The fragmentary oldest Life was recast in...
of the Rhône, burn the city of Tournus, occupy the monasteries of Saint Deicolus and Saint Marcell, but fail at the Monastery of Saint Appollinaris. August...
Martyr Lorrha Abbey suggested Benedictine monks founded by St Deicola? (Deicolus?) Molough Priory early monastic site, nuns, abbey? founded late 5th century;...
(Eastern Orthodox, some Anglican and Lutheran Churches) Cyril of Alexandria Deicolus Margaret of Hungary Prisca Volusianus of Tours January 18 (Eastern Orthodox...
of Italy. He is revered in Pavia as Saint Fulco. Andrew the Scot Catald Deicolus Niall Ó Glacáin Sholto Douglas Irish Saints in Italy, Anselmo Tommasini;...
of Temeswar. Some pro-Habsburg Romanians joined in this exodus—Diicul (Deicolus) Brăiloiu and George Brediceanu settled around Lugosch; the latter of these...
Friary) Lorrha Abbey suggested Benedictine monks founded by St Deicola? (Deicolus?) Molough Priory early monastic site, nuns, abbey? founded late 5th century;...